Qualifications: Licensed Speech Language Pathologist.
This position will support at the elementary and secondary level, including assisting with preschool evaluations and serving nonpublic school students.
Overview: Full-time Speech Language Pathology (SLP) position. SLP will provide speech language therapy services to identified students in accordance with Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals; provides services to students with specialized needs; perform a variety of duties in support of student case management services; and perform a variety of duties related to assigned area of responsibility. The SLP will work collaboratively with teachers, administrators, students, families, and school/community professionals to best support students.
Essential Duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Provide student speech language therapy services according to Individual Education Program (IEP) goals and treatment plan.
- Assessment of student speech and language skills.
- Participate in the multi-disciplinary team in the development, implementation, and evaluation of Individual Education Plans (IEP) and Response to Instruction (RTI) plans.
- Confer with teachers and parents regarding student progress.
- Communicates with staff and families in the development of oral and functional communication skills.
- Maintain confidentiality of sensitive and privileged information
- Provide assistance to staff through consultation, training and individual and group activities.
- Support Assistive Technology and Augmentative and Alternative Communication training and implementation to students, teachers, and parents.
- Document student progress toward IEP goals and perform a variety of clerical support duties such as maintaining objectives, preparing charts, records, graphs, or other means of documentation.
- Complete Medicaid billing documentation and weekly claims.
- Consult with and advise educators and medical staff on speech or hearing topics such as communication strategies and speech and language stimulation.
- Prepare therapy materials and/or equipment for use in classroom and therapy activities.
- Complete annual hearing screenings following state guidelines.
- Adapt or modify instructional materials and/or equipment for teacher use in the classroom, as determined by students' needs and abilities.
- Maintain and manage Special Education compliance including IEP development, implementation and Case Conference procedures.
- Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Reports to: Director Special Education and Building Principal.
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Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance
Paid holidays
Retirement Plan
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